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SHRIM Call for Proposals: Supporting the Implementation of Security and Human Rights

Funding Call to support Local Women’s Civil-Society Organization in Uganda

Deadline: 31 August 2018

The Security and Human Rights Implementation Mechanism (SHRIM) has launched its first call for proposals to support the implementation of security and human rights good practices at the local level in contexts of fragility.

An important wider objective of the SHRIM is to foster greater public-private cooperation; the Mechanism promotes partnerships with local, regional and international stakeholders. This objective is shared by other actors in the security and human rights field, including the Voluntary Principles Initiative (VPI) and the International Code of Conduct for Private Security Service Providers (ICoC). Whilst the SHRIM is not formally linked to these initiatives, where objectives overlap, the Steering Committee supports projects that contribute to implementation of these multi-stakeholder initiatives.

Grant Information

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible Projects

The SHRIM supports projects that focus on implementing security and human rights good practice in fragile contexts. For indicative purposes, examples of ongoing and completed SHRIM projects can be found here. Projects should be no more than 6 months duration and should seek to:

How to Apply

Completed applications should be sent via email at the address given on the website.

For more information, please visit SHRIM Call for Proposals.

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